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! ! ' . I: - . . . . ' m 1 - - I. y; m-. t -! E . j -Hi. 4 ,h 4' ft 1 rVt ': 1 ll -. - H- 1 11 ! i . if !.. i .'I 4,v STARS OF Ml'i COUNTRY'S SKY. UV MRS sioocnxEY. Are all there J) Are yw all there? , Stars of my country's ky ! Ar jeall there ?( Are jel here ? L Iu your shiuing hoinea on high ? j Count os! Couullus I" watbeir amvreif, . - A they;:lZJ5!eioB toy viw.f f'i lf far gloriusTihIi(HiW-rf "v ; ' I Amid their fiel uf Hue. I '' ' - II. , , : I cannot count yo riphtly, ; Thertj'a a cloud vith sable rira - :j I cannot make yqir number out. For iny eyes with tears are dim j ; I 0, bright and blejBSed angel ' ; - Ou white wiug floatiug by, ; k Help me to count ud not to miss F Ooe star in iny country's sky. Then the Angel tonche'd mine eye-lids, - And touch'd the frowning elood, Aud Us sable riihjdisparted;- And it fled wiUfinurky sHfoud -s There was no missing Pleiad, 'Mid alMhat sister race. ' Th Soutbern '! Cross" strieaui'd radiant ' . forth. -hi - !. , And the Pole Star kept its place. Then I knew it w;a"? the angel Who vvike the bymniug strain That at our dar liedeemer's birth Peal'd out o'er Bethlelieirt's plain And still its key jone yeaee and lore,'1 ; My listening conntry held, Fot all -her eoustellateU stars The diapason iweird- ! JIariford,Con n., oc.r 1 S60. THE FATHER OF SECESSION. irf)tamy Settle) ex-Confederate Cap tainex UadgV-n'slerl scarcely ex pecting to be Gorfcrnor, cnts an EX as a rc"d iaout!ie"3 Sece'ssiouwt i Iti jtbe jouruals ,of tbe legislature of 1854-55, p ad, we happened to atambje upon the lollo wing .blood j and thunder reso utione, ofiered by - the r valiant Cap tainiSettle Tliey eay that the tip of Torimy'a handsome noge tnrhs. white ben bis "ansry passions rise." We can imagine" bow white it must have been, and bow bis wanly breast . must have heaved, when lie oflVred thse resolutions, particularly when her came over sncb beautifully rounded periods, and such cbarming but fiery alliterations, as "infu riated fanatics cf the Kortli." Read; and tee who fatlieredttbe monster chjld, Se eesion.The italics are oursg, !Mr. Set tle. introdiicedtbc following, resolutions : BesolvcdlsL That tbe attempt on the part opsone of the States of the North, to interfere with slave ry"in the South, is a flagrant violation of tbe Constitation of the Uutted Slates and fraught with in calculable tnischief rtb the jeople of this Slate.- , ; ; . r ; '"i ;"!., f Resolved, That tbe preservation of tbe rights of this State iu the .peaceful enjoy ment of the domestic institution of slavery is a paramount duty. . Jte$olced, That much prau-e is. dne to the pat riot.ic'meu j who bav4 boldly main; tatned the compromises of tbe constitution ii) the midst of tbe iiWuriajted fanaticism of tbe North. , j Resolved, Thai this State is determined to resist any further encroachments upon hercbustiiutionat rights. I .Resolved, That inthe efent the Fed- cation in good faith, that N will amount to a virtual .dissolution of the Union, and that HVijl become tile duty oHtbis State to take such'measures as may be required for her safety and eecuriiy. , Resolved, That if either of the con tin genciea contemplated in I tbe foregoing resolutions should arie during the" recess of tbe-General Assembly, that the Gov ernorbe requesied to convene that bodtf to tliecnd tJtat the rights of the Stale may he maintained. ;;,r m ResQl.Vdf;ha'copy jpjf ihesef resolu tions be transmitted to each Senator land Jlepresentativo in Congress and to j tbe Governor of each j itate. j- i 1 1 -'' t , ' - J Winston Sentinel. ADORNMENT OF 'HOMEy f Acultivated mind craves a beautiful Iiosie. A Some' must' have orpe things about it, or it cauhotJbi tastefut, it cannot be beAUt if olj cannot be iu tbef highest de gree: pleasatt Iftwfirst'dttbese if vfder. TheVf Balt be orller in I tlie a rangetrietit irr the buildingsi 1 When a house is order ly establtshed with respects to the points of compass or tbej scenery ! about it 4-the next thing is to have the land immediately around it en graded as to carry off all wa ter and loojt pleasantly to jibe eye. Then the fences about the house should Fquare with the house! audother bnildiugs. They sbonld be heat, trim be i best of men Hum -ujauc uom wuii respeqt to con veufe nee? and' godd ai i t jpC iTeiices may be cheap and ju good taste, or expensive and out of tatte.;. The yards, gardeiis, Arc.,' about a home, when j neatly fenced, add greatly, tof it appeafance. JFine way xf, weeds, briars, thistles, brushwood. &cff ,)bey, remind every passer-by of thrift, us te and happiness - within- The next point of importance is walks to the road; garden,;yars and tioutbuildins They kVe easily made, an when neatly made and well arranged, add greatly to Xlw beauty of home. : A paddle of water, a mnd-hole, or any nch jpestiferoustob itruconajfre(oented4paili (oaircalk b.?HttIn?, borne, is a great annoy nMf&$ Secw 'ftnyr j bis igood tasje aifd good seftae, - The walks niade, trees and ehrRbbey are wanted- Trees along the road, trees aboui the yards and shrubbery about the house) are so natural, f d grateful to tbe Vye, so musical' toj the ar, so delicious to the taste, that a home wttirout Uiem scarcely deserves tb name jow ajti trees, and vine,' and flowers, mspersuig mem tvub reference to the! best flect. . j . Jietler Than CoR-A parent may how Jeavfr a patrimony to bis sou. but foon may ti uo j Hiongagcu j lie ay Jeave him money but bow soon may it ho rqiiaudered J When he leaves hui a hnund'coirsututiorijiau unbiemUhed rjepu ( 'good'duraUon, and 'an .inward abborcWice of vice, iu any shape or form, thest cannot be wrested from him,; and Bje better than thousands "of "gold and eral Governraentepeals "pjr ltopairlj the efiSciehcy ,df tlib provisions of the fugitive ve law, or refuses lo enforce its exe fences beautify a farm, and especially a bobie. When kept in good repair, pain v te9 of white-waslied.Tree from a hedeo. We have picked up the folio wipgf for- muia trom tne souincru viy-nui.,y i( January US67i - .That paper t preaAUia it as a valuable thinf, -having the approval of experienced and scientific men. - s t-Wood Ashes, (oak and hickory best).,. ,3 bushels.. s. Stable Manure, (or very ricn swamp eartb;40 ,v s. Good Superphosphate..... " . 4. crushed Cotton Seed:... . Y 5. Nitrate or Soda T. .40 IbSj . Sal Ammoniac. . J. ...:.S$ M; T. Sulphate of Soda... ...) ' 4 8. Sulphate of Ammonia.... 5 " Common Salt...... ....................... .10 Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4 mix together then dissolve nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8 in .about,, buckets of. water, pour 'this, slowly over nos; 1, 2, 3 and 4, and mix like mortar. LWben thoroughly mixed, if not dry enough to use, add sufficient rich woodi raoald jto bring it to a dry - state, i Apply from 500 to 800 lbs. to the acre. i ; Many who have tried this mixture, con, eider it fully equal To tbe best Peruvian Guano, and the cost, including the slight labor of mixing, cannot be much over one-third the price of that fertilizer. We hope as many of our readers as possible, will give it a fair trials - It will, probably, be found racst econ omical, to order tbe requisite chemicals from the large cities, as they are not kept in sufficient quantities by . small deal ers. - In the original formula, the use of Plaster (gypsum) and Bone Dust was re commended ; but these substance may be omitted, aud tbe Superphosphate sub- tatituted. I , Incident of the Wilmington Speaking. Wilmington Journal. During the delivery of Judge Fowle's speech the alarm of Are was sounded, but so deeply interested was the audience that none left to go to the conflagration except 8 neb as were compelled to do so from their connection with the fire department. Presently a fire company passed down Dock street not far from the speakerV stand and occasioned a moment's interrup tion, yet no one left, and the Judge, re marked, by way of parenthesis, that "there may be a fire, my friends, or there may not, bnt whether the present' alai nTof fire be genuine or Kot, tlje Republicans will think that th'e whole country .is on fire from the mountains to the plains before this campaign is over." TANCE'S TIXDICAT10N COMPLETE AND TRIUMPHANT. In 1S63 when cej-tain officers of the Confederate Governijuent "Weie about to arrest k: conscripts ajid deserters men who bad been discharged hndf writs of Habeas C6tyu$ Governor Vance promptly issued -the following order : I Executive Department of N. C, Adjutant General's Office. IUlkigii, May 2G, 1S63 53, ) General Order, No. 9. Militia officers are ordered not to arrest any man as a conscript or deserter who may have been discharged undef a writ of habeas corpus tried before any Judge of the Supreme or Supe rior Courts of this State. They are further ordered to resist any such arrest upon the part of any person not author ized by the legal order or pro?ess of a "Court or jude having jurisdiction ofsach cases. By order of Governor v'ance. DAN'L. G. FOWLE, r Adjutant Genet al. And thus stands the reeord between Zebitlon Vaxce and Thomas Settle. In time of profound peace Settle, a sworn Judge upon the bench, permitted tbe great writ of Habeas Corpus to be trampled in the dust under the feet of the Tennessee Cut-throat and with it tbe Constitution and laws of the State. Vance, in time of terrible war, uphelJ . and maintained, sacred and inviolate, the privilege of that great wiit for the humblest as well as for the proudest citizen in all the land ! Which of theseJwo, fellow citizens, is worthy to be your Governor ? THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE. N P. Willis has thus beautifully writ ten of llje Southern people : "In all tho larger and more refined circles of our American society a Saratoga and New port, in our gayeliea cf the cities, aud on our mutes of fashionable travel and re sort the Southerners are unquestionable the class most sought and admired as the nicest people.' " It would be bird to find a cultivated ' society man,; probably, anywhere at the North, who" does not uuraber many of bis most 'valued friends and pleasantest acquaintances in this class. Explain it by what social alchemy yoii please, too, the infusion of the Southern amalgam iu any alembic of politeness at the North, exceedingly improves the metal partly, no doubt, from the correc tive given by the more generous and graceful . qualities jf the South to the more angular and ca!eulating qualiiie8 of the .Nor ill The Auierican traveleis who. shine most at foreign courts and iu for eign society, are from the South. They are, in fact, our country's natural patri cians.". And abused though they are sat a distance, by some of the Northern news paper, as au offensive 'oligarchy' the tribute of preference and ' admiration is paid to them, by these very Northerners, at this very time, whenever they come personally in contact."' Itinerant reddlcrs.Wo have been informed that several men are traveling through- .Mecklenburg county, retailing dry goods to the citizen wherever they caV find a purchaser; We know nothing against the character of theo peddler, but we do know that our people can get better bargains by bnying from responsi ble raerchiuls, and we are satisfied that tbeycan always save money, by so do ingv Besides we believe that our mer. chants are required to pay a special li cense for the privilege of doing business, and st is the duty rt the. county and State officials to protect them, by driving out illegmmalo competition. Charlotte fib server. :- ' . ' 4 A Sure Remedy for a Felon. Take a pint of common toft 4 soap and stir in air-elacked lime till H is of t'ie consistent cy of - glax:er putly Mke " a leather thimble, fill it with tUiA corapoaition, and insert the finger .'therein aud a euro is certain, . ' 1 f Gov. Vance and His Correspondents. Another letter, was received in this city. yesterday afternoon, from-.Gov. Vance,- iu the course of which be asked that the papers be requested to state that be is traveling and speaking every "day, it Ms impossible for hi in to reply to letters at present. lhe Governor is still quite hoarse, but otherwise xrell.lial. Jycws. silt? Stealixo tiie Taxes! Hardly a daV passes that some new revelation of :Radi cal dishonesty is not made. ' Recently; a Democratic invesiigatiiigco'mniittee overj ha'uled matters in , .Montgomery county, and discovered a Radical "deficit iu the County Treasury of about Jive thousand dollars. They" could not find "'a scratch of the pen" to account for the county ta4- ea paid in lS75.t i-Will honest men longer support a party whoae servants thus steal the people s money iRal. Ncics. 1 c ; Skimming M ilk. A country -woman, says: "The wie mai in enumerating the time aud season, made no mention of a lime to ekiui milk ; j'et, nevertheless, there is a tiine ?a right time, tooarid that is'just as the milk begins to sour in the bottom of the pans. Then the cream is all at the surface, and should at once be removed with as little of the milk as possible. If . allowed to remain until the acid reaches the cream, it impairs it in quality. The bouse-wife, or dairv-maid. who thinks lo obtain ia . . j greater quantity by allowing the milk t stand beyond that tune, labors under ja most egregious mistake. Any one who doubts th is,' has only to try it to prove the truth of this assertion. Milk ; should be looked to al least three limes a day. ' A lady asked her gardener why : the weeds always outgrew and covered; up tho flowers ? "Madam," he answered, ''the soil is mother of the weeds, but only step-mother of the fbiwers.'' Hint to 2 ravelers. "Do you see this stick, sir f" said a very stupid acquain tance to SMnfy Smith ; "this slick ha beeaall.ruuud the world, air.'' "IuuVedj" said the rpinoisejf?. Sidney, "and yt ;it is only a slick !" The story is venerable but pertinent. Cherub kind' feelings toward your ft l-low-men; i!o not suffrr your tPmpt'r to be "oured by contact with the world. You will rob yourself of 'much happiness by losing confidence in mankind. j VEGETINE ( PURIFIES THE BLOOD, RENOVATES AND INVIGORATES THE WHOLE SYSTEM. I Its Medical Properties are Alterative, Tonic, Solvent ai c. Vfgetikk Is made exouslvelv from the Jutrsi of carerulU--selectetl uarks, roots ana lierlw, aiiJisa strongly concentratf d, that it will effk'iuall.v erM cate from the bysutiu evt-ry taint of SCROFUUA SCROFULOUS HUMOR. TUMORS. CANCER CANCEROUS HUMOR, ERYSIPELAS. SALT RHEUM. SYPHILITIC DISEAS.S. CANKER. FAINTNESS AT THE STOMACH, and all dtsoaisPs that- arl.'ie from Impure blood. SCIATICA,: IN FLAMMATORY and CHRONIC RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. GOUT ANO SPINA . COMPLAINTS, can only be effectually cured tbrougli tbe blood, j For ULCERS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES of iho SKIN PUSTULES. PIMPLES. BLOTCHES. BOILS. TETTER. SCALOHEAD and RINGWORM. VEiE tine bad never failed to effect a permanent cure. ; For PAINS IN THE BACK. KIDNEY COM PLAINTS. DSOP Y.TEMALE WEAKNESS. LEU- COR R HOE A, arising from luiernal ulceration and uterine ULse'ises and GENERAL DEBILITY, Vkue tise acts directly upon tlie causes of these-cqm-platata Jt iBVioiuttat and strengthens the -whole system, acts upon tbe secretive organs, aliavs inll im mation, cures, ulceration and regulates the bowel. For CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, HABTTtUL TIVENKSS, PALPITATION of tlie liEAKT, HE.iD ACUEjPILF, NEliVOUSNKSS AND OENEH.VL PKOST KATION of tbe NEKYOfS SYS.NEM, noined lclne haa ever given sueh ierfect s.itisfaetloua as the Veoetine. H puruies tne blocnL cleanss alt of the organ, aud po-.6.--os a eoutrolitng power orer tbe nervous system. , . l j. Tbe remarlmble euros eX-rted bv Vkqetink hfive Indueed many physicians aii i apothecaries wbocol we tuow to preacrlbe and use If in their own families. Ia fact, Vfgktine Is the lxK remedv yet discovered for tne above diseases, aud is the only reliable bLOUi) yUMFlEK j et placed before the public, j PREPARED F,Y H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. What Is Veoetine? it is a compound extracted from .barks, roots and herbs. It is Nature's Kemedv. It is perfectly harmless from any bad effect upoaitlie sjstem. It U nourishing and strengthenlujr. It acts directly upon the blood. It .pileta the nervous svs tem. It gives you good, sweet sleep at night. It " Is a great uanivcea for our aged father and motherd; for ttgltes them strfnth, quiets their nerves, and rives them Nature's sweet sleep, as has been prov ed by many an aged person. It is the tfreat Ulood Purifier. It Is a soothing remedv for our children. It has relieved anit cured thousands. It Is very pleas ant to take: every child likes it. It relievos and cures all diseases from impure blood, try tha Vgk tink. Give It trial for your complaint: then jyou will say to your friend, neighbor and acquaintance, "Try Jt: It has cured me." j EGfiTTjrE f6rthe complaints for which It is recom mended. Is having a larger sale thouguout the Uni ted States than any other medicine. Why? VEGE. TINE WILL CURE THESE COMPLAINTS. I VALUABLE INFORMATION, j Boston, Dec 12, 1S69. Gentlemen My only object In giving you this tes timonial Is to spread valuable information. Haflne been badly afflicted with Salt Rheum, and the whole surface of my skin being covered with pimples and eruptions, many of w hieh caujsed me great pain and annoyance, and khowing it to be a blood disease, I took many -of the advertised blood preparations, among which waa any quantity of SarsapartUal Jrttjiout obtaining any beuetit until I commenced taking the Vkgktine, and before J had competed the first bottle I saw that I had got the right medi cine. Consequently, I followed on with It until I had taken seven bottles, when I was pronounced a well man, and my skin Is smooth and entirely free from pimples and eruptions. I have never enjoyed no good health before, and I attribute It all to ; the use of Veoetine. To benefit those afflicted with Rheumatism, I will make mention also of the Veqe. tine's wonderful power of curing me of this acute complaint, of which I have suffered so intensely.; O. U. TUCKER, Pas. A't Mich. C. K. R., ' 431n. ; C9 W ashington Street, Boston. Vegsthp is Sold by all Druggists. make no engagements till yeu see our I r'i . - i - hich in thrilling interest, sterling merit, ele gance and cheapness, haa absolutely , no equal It is "Th e iTnixa" for the Centennial period takes on night. ; ' , ( , -j jTxip 2frrth American JvUv nava it i "de?er ving of nnqtiaUfal praise; we anticipate for ii an extensive popularity";Ttbe Dubuqut Times savs 4uft uch a work as thousands of the Amjeri cart People! wilt he glad to posses": thei)elroi7 Adrtucr caUf. it "prrferable to asy yet pub&h- ad dresa ingore.1 large profits and steady work a year. " For full nartionTa for Jt . "kri icewybrk The Carolina Watchman SALISBURY, N. C. PEICfi $2 IN ADVANCE. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1833. 5 H Alwayt Conierxatite. CONTRACT ADVERTISING i t RATES:, H - : i-t - Inches Rateby the Month. 1 12.00 4.00 -S.0S 8.00 lo.oo 15.00 2 3 $3.60 $3.00 6.00 T.00 c $7.00 12 $180)0 16.00 40.00 One Inch for Twb ladies for Three Inches for Four Inches for hi Column for 14 do for One do for 10.00 15.00 1S.0O. 22.00 04.00 65.00 8.00 13.00 21.00 10.00 13.00 15.00 ST.00 28.00 33.00 55.00 100.00 25.0s 35.00 45.00 ALL KINT& I JOB PRINTING ; . INCLCDIXG COCBT BLANKS l?riOMITIjS' 3303NT23. GOME AND SEE! j BUGGIES FOR SALE, All Grades & Classes. I have, on hand. Burgh's which I will sell at the lowest cash prices, and as low, or lower than auy other establishment in North Carolina, according to grade. All kinds of repairiug done, at short notice. Thos wishing any thinj; iu iny line, would do well to call and see me, before purchasing elsewhere as I am determined not to he outdone either iu prices or quality of work in the State,. Call on at Frank lin Academy, 4 miles N. W. of Salisbury, N. C. " C. L. REEVES. ! 12 G mo. PAINTING. J. GILnlEB KERNER, House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING. Graisii & Frescsii a Spcialty. All letters nil(Jre8ieil to the under signed at Kerner i vi!l, N. (t, will be promptly answerc-d. y Work done by conincl or by lhe day; Satisfaction Guaruulet 1. Adtlress f J. GILMER ERNER, 1 Kernersville, N. C. ereensboro Pemale College. GliEEXSBOKO. N. C The Fall Session will li;in on Wednesday, 23d of August, and continue 20 weeks. Board (exclusive of washing and iighu) $7o Tuition in regular Kiij liIi course, 25 s For catalogue, applv to Uev. T. M. JoNES, President. N. H. l. WILSON, President -Board ol Trustees. June lo, 1S7(5. (37:2rai.) BUCKEYE BEE-HIVE . Persons wishing to purchase lhe right to iwe or sell tlii roost perfect inven tion in the following Counties, will call on the undersigned, to wit : Rmvan. Cabarrus, Stanly, Davie, Catawba, Caldwell, Burke, MeDoweil, Lincoln, Cleave land, Gaston,-Davidson. I have reduced 'he price on farm rights from $10 to $fi. ; I have also determined ti oflVr County and Township rights at a verv reduced price. HENRY CAUBLE, 20:6mos. Salisbury. N. C. ': Ivong ago the world was convinced that sew ing can be done by machinery the only ques tion now ist what machine combines in itself the greatest number of important advantages. Just here the FLORENCE oomes in with its eel f-regulating tension, sc. lijg from muslin to leather without change of thread or needle, then from right to left and left tb right while one style of the machine sews to or from the operator, as may bo desired and with stitch alike on both sides. In elegance of finish aud smoothness of operation, variety of woik and reasonableness m price, the Florence has won tho highest distinction. P. G. Cartland Greensboro, 3, C., ia the Agont. He is aUo Agent for ! Bickfbrd Knitting Machine tipon which 30 pairs of socks have been knit per day without seam, and with perfect heel and toe. Hoods. Shawls, Scarfs, Gloves, tc., bay be knit upon this Woman's Friend, which costs but $:50. Correspondence in relation to either Knitter pr8ewing Machine is invited, and samples of Vrork sent upon application. All orders by mail will receive prompt atteution. Machines ship ped to any part of the State, and satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted in every County. TAddrcss all communications to J. E. CARTLAXD, Salisbury. ! Or, F. G.CABTLANB, Gen'l Apt. i Greensboro, K. C In; the absence of Salisbury agent, call on Mrs Schloss. at the National Hotel, (2&ly i : SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AJffD ANNUITY COMPANY. 2 31 & 53 Pine Street, Xe n York. Income 1,369.434,76. Liabilities 3,147,438,25. Asaetts 3,683,900,25 Snrplns Q 1534,477,00 i ;.. T. W. HUTSON, Gen, Ag't. toeal Agent, KaJeigh, N. C " f 1 C T. BERNHARDT, Salisbury, N. C. 40;5t. MAKE YOUR OWN.FEBTILlEE. USE HARRIS I I'Ml C.5 Or Home-Made Fertilizer; Ybo can with these chemicals make your own Fertilizer at home, i and thereby save the money paid for high-priced commercial Guanos The cosfts about onefotirth the price of commercial fertilizers. We will hov by the 4fuwfng certificates, from parties who have, used chemicals for , the past three years, that the result is much greater and therefore more satisfactory. ; Four hundred pounds 'of 4 this compost sown broadcast -over ime acre will produce you a double yield Of wheat, and two hun dred pounds per acre, under corn planted exactly three feet each way. will ..give, fifty bushels of shelled Cora to the acre on the poorest land. ' - ' One horse in one year will produce enough manure, which with the aid of our chemicals tnaKing i: a conceniratea manure, to go .uver tweuty acres of land. These ehiemcitls should be bought in Au gust and September fer wheat crop, and from Decemher to March fur cottou and corn, as it requires from thirty to sixty days to make ihe compost perfect. GRead the following certificates from the best farmers in the couutry : . .- Telegram from Charlotte." Charlotte, N. C.,-Juoe 12, 187G. To J. V. HARRIS. Partners highly pleased. Will sell thou sands of tons this season. W1LSOX fc BLACK. York County, S. C, December, 187C. n urn e. hi. i - . i ... jifwrn. ( oc oiarK uenuemen : e have sold and used Harris Empire Comoostin large qmntnies, and cheerfully say that it has given us greitw satisfaction ihau any sold or lined. We intend to use it the.coming season. Yours truly, CAIilJOLL & CAMPBELL. MECKLFXntUG Couxty. 1876. W. Hirrisbcir Sir: I take ole.nsnro in stating that I u-Ftl your- Emjure Compost this past season by the side of other first-class Fertilizer, and state that it beit all of them. Yours truly, A. J. HOOD. Union Couxty, N. C, December, 1876. 1 used this year two tons of Harris' Empire Compost, aud am so well pleaed with; it that I consider (lie formula aione worth $100 to me, and I shall use a double quantity the next sea son. The cheapness ol ii, and the general util ity, makes it indispensable to farmers. I ne er expect to use any other kind. A. HEN3Y. Beaver Dam, Union Couuty, N, C, November, 1875. I certify that I have used Harris' Empire Compost, and find it as good as the Navatwa under t ottou, at about one-fourth of the One Ion goes over ten acres. price. T. L. DOSTER Beaver Dam, Union County, N. C, 1876. I certifv that I have used Harris' Empire ConijKist, and find ihat it paid me as well aa any Guano I have ever used under Cotton. I have used Bahama, Navassa, Carolina, Zell's .Am. Acid Phosphate, and find Harris' Empire Compost equal, if not sujerior, to any on mv .'and- JAS. FMAliSII. ' Kixo'.s Mouxtatx, N. C. Messrs. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : We certify that we sold chemicals, bought of you last season, for making Harris' Empire Com post, and lake pleasure in saying that thev have given entire satisfaction to all that have used them, and all intend using large quanti ties of it this - Pel son. The cheapness of it makes it the most desirable Fertilizer sold Yours, very trulv, MAUNEY BROS. & ROBERTS, Cabarcus Couxty, N. CL, 1875. We, the undersigned, have used Harris' Em pire Compost the past year, and take pleasure in saying that it is by far the best and cheapest rertiiizer .that we know of. We intend to use 1 more large'v this season. F. A. ARCHIBALD, E. fj. MORRISON, VM. L. SAPP. JACOB BARRINGER, Dr. D. V. FLOW. Clexcove, N. C, November 30, 1875. Thi- is to certify that I have used five tons of the Harris Empire Compost this year, and find it equally as good if not better than any commercial Fertilizer I have used or noticed used, even at the cost of sixty dollars per ton, making an increase of about 100 per cent, on stubbie lauds. I expect to buv more large! v next year. F. A. ARCHIBALD. " Pleasant Valley, Lancaster County, S. C, November, 1875. This is to certify that I have used Harris' Empire ComjHst and am very well pleased with it, as it not only prevents "rust, but is as good ns any of the high -.priced Guanos, the cot per ton making it the cheapest Fertiliser sold. W.D.HAYATT. Greenville County, S. C, 1876. This is to certify that I used Harrfi' Empire Compost last year on my and for Wheat, and though I did not give it a fair trial, as I left out one of the ingredients, but must Ray that where it was used my wheat was never "better, and where I did not use it 1 find that it is very indifle'rent. I shall use six tons this Spring. I consider the formula invaluable to farmers. Yours respect ful l.r, W. F, PENNINGTON Gaston,. . , May, 1876. Messrs. Wilson & Black Gentlemen : It gives me much pleasure to slate that I used the l t . 1 tir omposi oougui oi you last v inter, and mustJ say uia i t am uigiuy pleased with it. 1 used it on an old broom sedge field that would pro duce nothing, and must say the result is aston ishing. I consider it an invaluable compost, and just the thing needed to bring out our old, worn-out lands. Yours, very respectfully. Dr. J. F.'SMYER. Mecklenro - Co., N. C, 1876. I take pleasure in stating to-my brother far mers all over the country that I ue last rear, Harris' Empire Compost, under both corn" and cotton, and the result was astonishing to all mv neighbor. - " " -' ' - " The cost was only one fourth'of what I had been paying for commercial fertilizers. ., . . LENS HOOK. Mecklenpurq Co., X. C, 1876. Thia Is to certify that X used Harris Empire Compost last year ide by 1 side wltlr several commercial fertilizers, and I find that tlie yield from Harris' Compost, was one-fourth greater and-the quality better than any. It makes the cotton mature better, and, in my judgment, it i preferable in every respect. The cost' was one fourth the price of high priced guanos, and one ton will, go over ten acres of land ; Yours truly, B. C. ROBINSON. t3r These Chemical are for sale by ' ' - J. H. ENNISS, Saltsbdry,' N. C. f CP" Aeents wanted Iu th several towtji thip to sell l farm riffhts t6 M ti J. H , ENNISS. i EMMlSliUllfUliT Piedmont Air Line Eailway i Riehmourl & Danvile, Kichmond ' & 4 Danville E. W.- N.- CDrnson, and iNorth Vestem f. C. E; y? . if i f: ' o s t SI CpilDEUSEDTir.lE:TABLE InEffect pif 'fxA aftr undajQ Jalr',16, 1876. going north: STATIONS. : - Leave Cliarlotte - Air-Line Juntion u Salisbury ; w Greensboro Danville ; "'D'undee ;'Burkevlile Arrive at Richmond . in i .. UA1L.- 6 55 Ail ..12 " 0 1058 f 1-36 pm.e 1 49 6 49 9.36 - t i r Express. ' 2.15 AM 2.40 4.19 " 6.J7 8.54 9.01 . 12.45 PM 3-19 fGOG SOUTH. stations! X MAIL. Exp&ess. 1.10 PM 3.54 . 8.05 "r 8.10 10.25 12.32 AM 2.29 2.42 r Leave RichtnondLC? If.SO am ?ff Dundee ' Danville V 1.43 A1 A fr Greenslwrodgh 4 35 " ii Salisbury - 7.01 " Air-Line Junction 9.06 " Arrive at Charlotte 9.0S " GOING EAST ..GOING WEST STATIONS. Leave Greensboro " C. Shops Arrive at Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro 5? MAIL. MAIL1. t rr. 4.1 CPM Lv. 3.05 . Arr. 11.29 " I2.08rih 3.38;' 6.20pm Lv. 8.55aji stations. Leave Greensboro - Co. Shops Arr. at Raleigh Arr. at Goldsboro Accomodation Train. 6.30 am 11.30" 6.03pm 11.30 " -i.Arr. 5WAM Lv; 4.05 M Arr. Lv. 6.46 pu 2.15 pm NORTH WESTERN IT. C. T&..R. ( Salem Branch.); Leave Greensboro 4Ao P M Arrive at Salem 6.45 " Leave Salem 8.15. ' Arrive at Greensboro 10.33 " Passenger Trains leaving RaleLjh ot 11.29 A. M. connects al Greensboro with the Southern bound train ; making the quickest time to all Southern cities. Accommodation! Train leav ing Raleigh al 6.46 r. M., coiiiiecbf-with North ern bound Irain nt Greenslkiro for Richmond and all points East. Price of Tickets sambas via other routes. . Accommodation Train leaving Grr rnt-boro at 6.30 a M. connecte at Gnldsboro with Northern and Southern bound Trains on the Wilmington and Weldoii Railroad. j Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond daily at 10 25 a i, arrive at Burkeville 1.45 P jm ; leave Buikeville5 1!0 a M, arrive at Rich mond 8.30 AM. No Change of Cars Between: Charlotte and Kichmond. 282 Miles, j ' Papers that have arrangement to advertise the schedule of this company wil please print as above and forward copies to Getil. Passenger Agent. For further information sddress JOHN R. MA CM UK DO,1 Genl. Passenger Agent, , 6 Richmond, Va. ' 9 "3 CD lr-9 So t CD S? scj v CD o tn e-r- Tl 5 OS T. c w f 3 : : : :s : ; :x tO 4. V 5 5 o " -- -j R 3. a: H O B 3 7T C - t . x x ; r r r3 : o -I m- - - -i , - o F O 3 -as-3 -'"rVfsf ' . . . X Carolina Central Railway Co. ! Office Gkxrhal Supkrixtisdent. Wilmington. N. C. April 14. 1?75. Change of Schedule, On and after Friday, April ICth, l.7r.,.tbe trains will run over this Railway afollows . PASSENGER TRAINS. Leave "Wilmington t.v.. Arrive at Charlotte at.... Leave Charlotte at .'. Arrive in VVituiingtoUiat ..7.15 A M. ...r.lSP.M 7.00 A.1 M . . -7.00 P.: M FREIGHT TRAINS Leave 'Wilmington at .i..... 6.00 P Jl Arrive at Charlotte at 6.00 P M Leave Charlotte at .....6 0'. A M Airivein Wilmington at .....6.00 A M MIXED TRAINS Leave Charlotte at 8.00 ATd Arrive at Buffalo at...... '....'.4.. 12 M Leave Buffalo at. . . 12.30 M Arrive in Charlotte at j 4.30 P M No Trains on Sunday eccept one freight train that leaves Wilmington at 6 p. at;, instead of on Saturday night. - f- Connections, j , , , Connects at Wilmington TntVlfnjningtoB k Weldon, aud Wilmington, Columbia Augusta Railroads, Semi-weekly N'ew Ytrk aud Tri weekly Baltimore and weekly j Philadelphia Steamers, and the River Boats to! Fayette vi lie. Connects at Charlotte with its 1 Wei tern Dl vision. North Carolina Railroad! Charlotte fc Statesvile Railroad, Charlotte Atlanta Air Line, and Charlotte, Columbia t August a Rail. i and South wet with a shbrt aud cheap4 line t e QtP-1 jne sseanoara ana burope. ' - , -. : 8. L. FREMONT ; Chief Engineer and Sdperintendent. May C. 1875. tf. : 4 ; t : . Send 2e. :o G. F. ROWELli & CO.. New ork, for Pamphlet of 100 rages,eontaining lists Jf 3,000 newspapers, and , estimates shQW- "'8 cosi 01 aavertising. Aisrcn 8, 76: ly. Vh tn .00flpr4ayit boraeJ Sai pies worth free. Stikpojt & Ca, Portland Maine. March 9, 76: 1 yr. i 16 th Working Clasi wai amtil.ffinAnt kfC uli.U . can frai4; W pay. in yohrowrf localW juT away. irom uocieiover nighu : Anu WnI for The Centennial Eecbrd, ,he ; IZ cationiift the United States 1 ft $mw. uuins: Jbleganly illuratedt Tern.: 7 -7 M -per year. lhe Kewrd is devoted ia ' - 'p .j r i . - t T. ' is of fnferes :re9i eonneciea- wuh lhe ri " M 'he Great Exhibition .t kn Is fuilytillnstrated in details EveT? ' it.-The.;.wImle people . feel ' gresTn ' t,a'- heirTJountry's Uenlennlalirthd.Vrf1 ' vr;uil ui Airing n ciUiumTClQre- U k free to ea$ subcriber , Jl eofuW ? Irnt rneinbranre of the One Huifdredth Anl- -V- ot the lnnepencience of t5e TJnitP".7 1 snccessf ul ageri t, forbnt shuW x ' I0 s picture snd hundreds of stib.;i .-N obtained eterywLefey..There is nJt l! that will pay like this at present, a many agents who-are.niatiflff a. Ktlif ?' Fbcr day hf upwards. ; Noic i M.3 - . - "'mc tini to all Tho-rAl vi do it u(-H r. '"H" re k .... free;tp thosewju, deuJe, .tongsge.' and met ban ics, and their sons un,i i ''fv make theory W 6f agents. Adur'fe Ma V lienk. oa- '-wanf narHwarrrL. nurescaiion tne unUeieigt.ed iitKol UraiiiieIlow-. . . .., , ... ' 4 1). A. AT WELL 3.iiisturr, iN u.i ,yvf 8 if. :, ma dVHt ho .13. ..-.Ageu wUo lit a,.d terms l'iee.;. Thl Kt O i. KUsta, Maine Cheap Chattel 'Mollies ; ana vanos r ;ner blanks for sale hm MilhStoiieslI Of any size desirctl flit out -lie. f tho lint' libtitined Ja Granite in the State, may short notice. Also, -window and Uijor mI'a. pedestals for monnraents. &c. iiUtm t,. E. Phillip?, halisbory. IC:tf ; - . . . ii;. OMNIBUS & 3A0GM !'- WAG01I ACCOMH0DAT1I" I have tilted gpaji Omnibus and iLifpip Wagort whieh are-al whs ready MniTf sons to or from the depot, to and from hniA weddings. Ac. Leave ordrrsat .M.insiauiiwn or at-my Livery &.Sale . Stable, Fier r near Railroad bridge. - : . M. A. DRlKfiUf1 Aug. 19. tf. - "' i : .!:- Chesapeake and Ohio BB THE GRffAT CKNTRALR6rTE-.W-TWEE'S NORTH CAROLINA A SO' Till WEST. I PASSING Eli m TRA1XS RUX' AS FOLLOWS. , MAIL ' -EXPRESS. " Leave Richmond 0,30 a. m. .12,00.! Sifb. " Cliarlotiesville, li, 15 p. ui. " Siannton. 4,40 ' " 1 " While SnlphuivU.OOO Arrive llMHtington, 9,o0 a.m. " Cincinnati " ' Indianapolis Connecting closely with all of Trunk Lines for 1 lie" Wrtt, AWA 4,4a 7.65- " 11,00 ' 7,00 p. 6,00 11.15", the Grt . UVt F 1 South-West. This is the tliorhst, qmcit cheapest Route, with less t-hangts.of csfjj"1' any other, "and passes through thenrirtl in the world. .' f Passengers la king tlie Express liaih.? '? N. C. R. R. have no delav. Uit epnotctcW?. w 1 iiv 111 uiv v-i (i 1 Vivi l-..n,l l."mi;-Tr.ini Ticket it . . 1 . . . ul... IVKST Katvs nnd K:it'fsre clifkfOL 0 nrants 11a on F.rm-eta Trains. Timk. -Dirt and Money saved by taking tin 1 Freight Rates to and from the Weft, 1J? low as tbe lowest. , ' ' Z Merclianls and others will U.l during. ' ' ' " i4, For Information and Rates apply t -J. G. DAME. So. AfL or (J. M- MeKENSlEt . " -Tit-ketApf- . GreensVow??. C. R. HOWARD, General Tivket Act nt. -. W. M. S. DUNis Siiperinteudent. Richmond Vs. h i' HORATIO ; Seal Estate and Insurance l&h Salisbury, N. a r - OFFICE: . . . r-In tb(5 Coart.f"f, t' Will sell and bnj real estate ; rect pf and collect the rents.' , ! y5j a I FIRE UFr-INSUBANCM!?1 i of tb& delajiUtiememberu u nothing ,T business. trialerW mr onSE and sniple"coAy of piiper:wlieb L'.1 :?:lrr.. v , w i - - r Patronage sotioited and prsw 1 T" n' 4 i.i2- i I .ahV. mmmam f . GHj i Justreeeiv a ,frei- mpU 0 .1 u . 1 r..- m.,i;fs.f? ' . it in 1 n kw and Tiiuythwh; jfxilj-ljsg. 15 Cts. 11 e at .
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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